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By: Leigh Day
Employee right to privacy is a pretty new concept in business, but one that is catching on fast. Whether you are a manager or a worker, it definitely makes sense to put some thought into employee priv (read entire article)
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By: Dr Rosanna Cooper
In the case of Hardys and Hansons plc v Lax [2005] EWCA Civ 846 (Court of Appeal), the appellant employers were brewers who ran a chain of public houses. The respondent was employed by the appellant a (read entire article)
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By: Dr Rosanna Cooper
The case of Bell v The Spirit Group Ltd [2005] concerned a claim for unfair and constructive dismissal. The employment tribunal held that a series of acts, by the employer, cumulatively amounted to re (read entire article)
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By: Dr Rosanna Cooper
The case of Thornley v Land Securities Trillium Ltd [2005] concerned a claim for unfair and constructive dismissal by an employee who alleged that her employer imposed a new job description on her and (read entire article)
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By: Dr Rosanna Cooper
If you were thinking of offering your employees special rewards as incentives for having good attendance records, then you must read on. In fact, employers that offer attendance bonuses may find thems (read entire article)
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By: Dr Rosanna Cooper
Good News for Employers wishing to change the terms of employment of employees, however, employers must still take care. In Scott & Co v Richardson [2005], the Dependant, Mr Richardson, who worked fo (read entire article)
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By: Dr Rosanna Cooper
In the case of Chouafi v London United Busways Ltd [2005], the claimant was employed as a bus driver by the defendant company. In October 2003, he was diagnosed with severe depression and was signed o (read entire article)
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By: Dr Rosanna Cooper
In the case Saggar v Ministry of Defence [2005] , it was held that an overseas based employee of a British business, who was a UK resident when recruited or at any time during the course of the employ (read entire article)
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By: Dr Rosanna Cooper
n the case of Mark Hone v Six Continents Retail Limited (2005), a pub landlord having collapsed due to overwork successfully sued his former employers in the County Court for breach of duty of care. (read entire article)
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By: Lala Balattan
The Social Security and Supplemental Security Income disability programs are the largest of several Federal programs that provide assistance to people (read entire article)
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By: Carla Ballatan
Some American working class citizen come to the point in their lives when they find out that they become disabled due to a physical impairment/illness (read entire article)
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By: Jinky C. Mesias
The retirement program of the Social Security in America has been an essential part of most American. The Social Security has been around for more tha (read entire article)
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